It hasn't been an easy year for Twentieth Century architecture. The world bid adieu to Tokyo's Hotel Okura, mourned the loss of Paul Rudolph's Orange County Government Center, and said a tearful farewell to Josep Lluís Sert's Martin Luther King Jr. School. And that doesn't even begin to account for those buildings perishing under the weight of abandonment, neglect, and water damage. So who is going to come to the defense of our many embattled mid-century structures? The Getty Foundation's Keeping It Modern program, of course. According to a recently released announcement pledging over $1.75 million to the conservation of imperiled landmarks, everything from Charles Rennie Mackintosh's Hill House to Walter Gropius's residence can breath a sigh of relief, at least for this year.
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